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    Sheared Bolt

    I was changing the shocks and prings in my 3g hatch and encountered a problem.

    the grade 10 bolt that goes through the shock sheared right off at the head.
    There is still a threaded nut on the other side and that thing wont budge and it doesn't appear to have a weld on it either.

    Now how am i supposed to take it out?



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    Re: Sheared Bolt

    Did you try soaking it all in PB blaster or something equivalent?

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    Re: Sheared Bolt

    The bolt is rust-welded to the inner shell of the bushing. As mentioned, try soaking it in pb blaster overnight, or using heat on the bolt and letting it cool. I tried everything but wound up cutting mine out. An air powered cut-off tool works the best for this. I wouldn't bother with a hack saw or anything else, that metal is quite hard.
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    Re: Sheared Bolt

    Quote Originally Posted by LX-incredible
    The bolt is rust-welded to the inner shell of the bushing. As mentioned, try soaking it in pb blaster overnight, or using heat on the bolt and letting it cool. I tried everything but wound up cutting mine out. An air powered cut-off tool works the best for this. I wouldn't bother with a hack saw or anything else, that metal is quite hard.
    I had to do the same thing PB Blaster didnt help so I had to grind and cut the arm in order to replace it

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    Re: Sheared Bolt

    If you are careful you can cut the inner bushing shell and bolt without damaging the arm or the fork. You will still need to drill or burn the rubber out of the bushing, remove the shell and press a new bushing in.
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    Re: Sheared Bolt

    i took a sawsall to the old shock
    but yes i did use pb blaster

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    Re: Sheared Bolt

    Cut the bolt off, then drill out the rubber part of the bushing and cut the metal housing off/out. Careful not to damage the arm. Then replace the bushing along with the bolt. That is what my brother and i did.

    P.S We used a hacksaw to get the metal housing of the bushing out.
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    Re: Sheared Bolt

    The nut is also welded to the shock (in the rear)

    Just do what russiankid suggested. Cut the bolt and take the shock out. You'll be able to replace the bushind and the bolt then reinstall the new shocks.

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    Re: Sheared Bolt

    thought you had to press new bushings in and out?
    i can do it in the car?

    regardless i got the shock off but the bolt is stuck in there mad tight

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    Re: Sheared Bolt

    Quote Originally Posted by mcfly
    thought you had to press new bushings in and out?
    i can do it in the car?

    regardless i got the shock off but the bolt is stuck in there mad tight
    Bushings are pressed in, but you can drill out the old bushing. Just drill out the rubber part, then using a hacksaw make slits in the metal casing. Make sure not to damage the arms. Then just tap the metal casing out. If you take the control arm off, the bolt that mounts the arm to the body will be stuck as well in the bushing. So you do the same method for removing the bolt as you did for the other bushing. Then just get new bushings and get them pressed in.

    P.S You will need new bolts too.
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    Re: Sheared Bolt

    another trick. get a crayon and a torch. heat the piece the bolt is stuck in, touch the crayon to the metal and sometimes makes stuck bolts or studs come out more easily. maybe use a punch and hammer after doing so to spin it out. dunno if you got things to work but good luck.
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    Re: Sheared Bolt

    taking a trip to the junker tomorrow too see if i can take one off the many parts cars out there. if not i will be using some heat then a drill.

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